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What started as a joke has made me think.
It is not unusual for me to wake up and wonder where the hell my clothes went. It is a running joke among my friends. My partners have told me that I get up and undress and then get back into bed as if I was awake the whole time. The other night I woke up and the bed had been made. I thought it was hilarious, especially as I usually don't have the patience to make it that neat. But then I thought, what if I have a sleepwalking problem that may be getting worse? I know that there are scientific reasons for sleepwalking but cannot recall them right now (I'll have to do some research). Can anyone relate?
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You wouldn't be taking ambien for sleep or one similar?
They seem to do a lot of sleep studies now days. Not sure if they relate to sleep walking.
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I don't take any meds.
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“There is no magic cure, no making it all go away forever. There are only small steps upward; an easier day, an unexpected laugh, a mirror that doesn't matter anymore.” - Wintergirls Things to keep in mind when interacting with me: 1. Do not try to medicate me. I am not on medication for a very good reason. 2. I don't do hugs. 3. If I ask for help, it is because I am at the breaking point, otherwise I have a bad habit of keeping quiet. Please do not brush me off. |
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